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** "As the students gathered around Brent Harden, KT4TG, at the 40 meter SSB station, and Josh Cook, AF4CG, at the 20 meter SSB station, the operators made contacts so the students could see and hear Amateur Radio in action. Conditions were tough! The CQ WW WPX Contest was in full swing. But the WR4MG operators dug out some contacts to demonstrate Amateur Radio in action. One QSO, with Mike Guernsey, KZ8O, near Kalamazoo, Michigan stands out. AF4HS answered his CQ, explained the setup and asked him to speak with the students. KZ8O graciously agreed and gave each student an opportunity to talk on the radio. Great job, Mike!"
Story Courtesy ARRL, The National Association for Amateur Radio.

